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Welcome to my tumblr page! Here, you will find random stuff, some of which may surprise you!
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elumish

I have some much less nice posts currently saved in my drafts that I am clinging on to my self control enough not to post, but I will say this:

This is why you show up and you vote. This is why you show up even when you don't agree with every policy, when you think both candidates are too far to the right, when you think your vote doesn't matter.

We will be spending the next 4+ years living with the consequences of people's decision not to vote or to vote for a third party or to vote for the racist authoritarian rapist felon over an extremely qualified Black/S. Asian woman.

Want a better candidate? Start working on finding and supporting them tomorrow. But in two years, and in four, and in every election in between and after, show up, fulfill your civic responsibility as an American citizen, and vote.

I would vote, but the problem is 1. I live in a state where pretty much everybody and their mother votes for the Democrats anyways, and 2. I don't feel there's much of a point in voting in presidential elections anymore if they're just gonna be decided by a bunch of dickheads in a handful of swing states. Oh, and don't get me started on the assholes in my town who voted for all Rethuglicans for the town council.

I promise that this is not an attack on you, but I want to say a couple of things:

  1. The way that states become swing states is that reliably blue voters in a blue state stop voting blue, or reliably red voters in a red state stop voting red. A Democrat won Pennsylvania in every election from 1992-2012, and the smallest winning margin during that time was 2.5% in 2004. Pennsylvania now is a swing state at best, leaning red at worst. On the other hand, Virginia and Ohio both used to be swing states only a few elections ago, and now one is pretty reliably blue and the other is pretty reliably red. All it takes it one or two elections of left-of-center people not bothering to vote Dem because they think their state is going to be safe no matter what, and you've got yourself a swing state. I would have argued before this week that NJ was a blue-no-matter-what state, but it swung somewhere in the realm of 5-6 points rightward this election. Still blue, but much less so.
  2. If you're somewhere that everyone votes Democrat but your town voted Republicans into power locally, showing up to vote seems like a pretty good way that help keep your local area blue, too.

Voting is one of the most low-cost ways that you can express yourself politically. My entire voting experience was somewhere around an hour, and I walk to my polling station. If yours is too far away or election day isn't convenient for you, vote early! Vote by mail! Do whatever is most convenient for you.

But an hour or two of your time (or even four or five) seems like a pretty low cost to have a say in your political representation at the local, state, and federal level.

I get what you're trying to say, but I've been voting since 2008, me having been eligible since 2007, and nothing ever changes. How can I possibly make real change when I'm just one fly in a larger tub of ointment, short of killing Trump supporters?

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boy-gender

To all the trans people who see this tonight, no matter what happens, we will survive. Trans people will still be here 4 years from now and 10 years from now and 100 years from now and tomorrow. We have always existed and we always will. The world cannot unlearn about us; we are too public, too loud, too beloved, too present. Ill be here tomorrow. Please stay here with me.

Amen!

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elumish

I have some much less nice posts currently saved in my drafts that I am clinging on to my self control enough not to post, but I will say this:

This is why you show up and you vote. This is why you show up even when you don't agree with every policy, when you think both candidates are too far to the right, when you think your vote doesn't matter.

We will be spending the next 4+ years living with the consequences of people's decision not to vote or to vote for a third party or to vote for the racist authoritarian rapist felon over an extremely qualified Black/S. Asian woman.

Want a better candidate? Start working on finding and supporting them tomorrow. But in two years, and in four, and in every election in between and after, show up, fulfill your civic responsibility as an American citizen, and vote.

I would vote, but the problem is 1. I live in a state where pretty much everybody and their mother votes for the Democrats anyways, and 2. I don't feel there's much of a point in voting in presidential elections anymore if they're just gonna be decided by a bunch of dickheads in a handful of swing states. Oh, and don't get me started on the assholes in my town who voted for all Rethuglicans for the town council.

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Finally saw a Cybertruck in the wild today, and it's even stupider than I expected IRL.

It's a pretty cool design if it was a Hot Wheels toy car, or some futuristic thing in a movie, but I think it speaks volumes if my Mom's initial response was "... Is that a coffin on wheels?" and, honestly, she ain't wrong

Also, really dig the sidewise parking in the handicap zone. Really sells the entitlement. See no placard information, so as far as I know, there's nothing that is verifying clearly that they can park there ((several of my relatives have a placard, and I know the rules))

Also, is that window on the side cracked???

I've seen a few in my home state, and I'm honestly not sure if it's the same truck or if there are more than one. Regardless, I'm about as likely to buy one as I am to willingly eat broccoli.

If I ever got a truck, I'd want a 1973-80 Chevy/GMC full-size pickup, like this one:

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I don't know how anybody else here feels, but I support the idea of the US having a universal basic income system because I truly believe that society places too much value on working to earn money when there are more than a few people out there who - whether physically, mentally or emotionally - are incapable of working.

Let's use myself as an example: I've had three jobs in the past nine years, and at every one of them, at some point or another, management would treat me like a criminal because I have autism and they didn't understand how autism worked. I willingly admit, there were a couple of times when I could've responded better, though there were also times when I was treated like a criminal even though I was responding to injustices and trying to protect my mental health. Because of this, I feel like I don't know if there are any jobs that would be right for me. I've been unemployed since the beginning of August and actively looking for work - if only to keep my unemployment benefits - but because of the terrible experiences I've had with work in the past, I have pretty much zero hope that I'll find a job that I love without reservation, so I think I could benefit from a universal basic income.

UBI gives bargaining power to the worker. When survival isn't entirely determined by the employer, the workforce can stand up for better treatment. It's why unions are great: they increase bargaining power.

There are definitely some conditions that prevent people from reliably working (the definition if disability, in the US, is being unable to reliably work *full time* and earn more than about $1400 a month). As OP says, the reasons for this could be physical, mental, emotional (the US restricts these to a set of conditions that you have to prove you had before becoming disabled, which... is pretty backwards, but I wont digress further).

Here's the thing: I don't know anyone disabled who doesn't want to work. In some capacity. And I have to believe that, if work places were more accomodating, less threatening, more *humane,* it may actually be possible for some people to more reliably work--but that requires bargaining power.

I'm not here to say anyone who managed the very low odds of the disability benefits gauntlet isn't disabled. Far from it. I'm just saying that part of what has some people categorically disabled from work is the most prevalent workplace environments and philosophies are hostile toward very basic human needs. Adapting to that landscape physically, mentally, emotionally, without health consequences is... well it's unbelievable for anyone from where I stand, but it's unfathomable for anyone who diverges at all from norms/typicality or has a chronic condition.

Never thought about it that way, and in regards to unions, I had either been neutral towards them because I didn't understand/care about why they would be useful to me, or at least somewhat hostile towards them because I had a perception of them being corrupt. Then again, I know in my heart that not all unions are corrupt, and I understand why they exist.

As for the whole "I don't know anyone disabled who doesn't want to work. In some capacity." I actually wouldn't mind working if 1. I got paid a decent amount, and 2. The working conditions were favorable towards me. Alas, the past three jobs I had couldn't satisfy both of those conditions at the same time, which is why I've been convinced that I'm better off leveraging my creative skills into something that'll make me decent money without having to work, because like I said, I have zero hope of finding a job that'll fulfill both of those conditions.

I've also tried suing one of my employers for various safety violations, but the lawyer I talked to only heard what he wanted to hear, so the lawsuit didn't go through. I also attempted to sue the college that I went to for being unable to get a job with my degree, but no lawyer would take that case, either. I also told various people I know that I was going to grab my rifle and start robbing banks to make money. FULL DISCLAIMER: I'm not a violent person, and I have never been arrested nor convicted of a felony...or a misdemeanor, for that matter. I just have anger issues that often manifest as violent thoughts and I don't have all the coping skills necessary to temper them.

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hansuart

I heard a rumor that we MIGHT get official vectilla artwork so might as well give the people a lil appetizer 👌💗😋

I haven't done any works featuring these two, but I do have a headcanon saying that Shadow looks up to Vanilla as the mother he never had, so Vector might just be getting an adopted son.

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apassingbird

i think what most people fail to understand is that curating your online experience doesn't just mean blocking and filtering the things you don't like or don't want to see but that it also (and maybe more importantly) means engaging with the things you do like and want to see. if someone creates something that makes your experience better, let them know! tell them! reblog their things! you get to see/share more of what you like and they get to know that someone out there appreciates their work it's a win-win situation for everyone involved

Amen!

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theman

I GOT A FUCKING RAISE THE POTATO WORKED WTF

This potato works. Every. Fucking. Time.

Then bring me luck

the day after I posted this last time I was notified that I was selected for a really cool mentorship gig and got an unrelated glowing review at work

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stxrrynxghts

I reposted this and all my practicals went decently. This potato works fr OMGGGGGG

Reblogging because exams aa gaye

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kj-voluptas

🙏🤞

Reblogging because I love French fries, baked potatoes and mashed potatoes.

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In today's edition of Reasons Why You Shouldn't Vote For Trump, we take a look at the racist histories of various people behind Project 2025.

OP

We already know the proj 2025 is the new "fine people."

It's a lie

You're a liar.

Well, you're not even at WJAR, so how do I know that you're not a liar?

Because there are people like you, sir, that do not want to see THE LIGHT.

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In today's edition of Reasons Why You Shouldn't Vote For Trump, we take a look at the racist histories of various people behind Project 2025.

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kindwarrior

And the, evil and always projecting, DNC wrap up smear continues.

Here's "Snortin' Whiskey" by Pat Travers.

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